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The MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences Center project is a premier example of a liquid applied air barrier being used as a critical high-performance component within a building envelope for environmental control. This building is designed not only to be a world class research center, but also as a monument and landmark for Cambridge and MIT. Within the rapidly growing air barrier industry, liquid-applied systems have proven to be one of the prime choices for both designers and contractors in prestigious projects like this one.
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As the building design, construction, and enforcement communities become increasingly aware of the connections between air infiltration, energy efficiency, and general performance, the concept of the “continuous air barrier” is making its way into buildings. One reflection of this is seen in proposals to require air barriers in the national model building energy codes.